Jun's reaction to Toshiko's driving was mainly a lot of saying "Whee!~" and enjoying himself immensely. With the safety spell he'd placed on the seatbelt beforehand, even Toshiko's wild driving was nothing more than a roller coaster ride for free. This was in fact one of the most enjoyable parts of going out on a case to Jun, given the lack of any sort of entertainment he'd had when he was growing up with his family and Toshiko's alleged 'cheapness' when it came to her TV and such. As things were now, the boy got nothing but enjoyment out of the reckless driving experience. When the mansion first came into view, Jun's eyes bugged out of his head and went sparkly with amazed enthusiasm. Sure, his family had lived on a fairly expansive estate, but a lot of that was adapted from the traditional properties his family had owned for centuries, with little in the way of modern amenities. Even then, most of Jun's time in his ancestral home was spent training and studying onmyoudo and various types of Youkai, hardly the pampered existence one would expect from the child of an old family like his. All in all, he'd never seen anything quite like the massive Western-Style mansion of the Daidouji Family. Jun quickly suppressed his urge to squee in joy and amazement however. After all, they were there to help the Daidouji Family and a real Detective had to get used to meeting all sorts of people. He quickly got out of the car and ran to keep pace with Toshiko and the others. As the maid opened the door rather nervously, Jun gave her his best and most disarming smile and took advantage of his short height so that when she averted her eyes from Toshiko, he caught her gaze instead. He made sure to speak in his most polite and formal language "That's right, ma'am! We're professional detectives here to assist the Daidouji Family in recovering their heirloom. If you don't mind, we'd like to start getting examining the crime scene and the house as soon as possible, please!" He finished it off with the sort of small, overly polite and earnest bow that he knew adults usually found rather cute. Jun always did like maids and servant types and his mother had always told him to treat them with as much respect and kindness as possible. Plus, he'd learned by now that servants tended to know more than almost anyone else about a house, and getting on the good side of potential witnesses was always good.